Where can I find .join() in the docs

Ruediger Maehl ruediger.maehl_nospam at web.de
Thu May 30 10:27:24 EDT 2002


"Emile van Sebille" <emile at fenx.com> wrote
>
> The dot in dot join indicates that join resides in the thing being
> dot'ted, in this case likely string.  Look at
> Python22\Doc\lib\module-string.html and
> Python22\Doc\lib\string-methods.html

That's explaining string.join() and also some methods that might also
be available for "".xxx() usage but leaves at least me guessing about
their usage.

> --
>
> Emile van Sebille
> emile at fenx.com

Thanks,

Rüdiger





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